• Operation Mincemeat
    CANADIAN PREMIERE
    Saturday, Jan.28 @ 8PM ET/ 5PM PT


    Based on the best-selling book, Operation Mincemeat reveals the most successful deception of World War II. For more than sixty years, it has been shrouded in secrecy. Using a cast of witnesses and unseen archive, this film reveals the how one corpse changed the course of World War II.
  • Denying the Moon Landing
    Friday, Feb. 3 @ 10PM ET/ 7PM PT

    The 1960s were a turbulent decade full of civil unrest and political backlash. The Apollo Moon landing galvanized most of our polarized nation, but to some, the Vietnam War and Watergate scandal created suspicion of the government’s motives. These mounting suspicions led some to doubt that America’s moon landings were even real.
  • Royal Wedding Bali Style
    Tuesday, Feb,.7 @ 9PM ET/ 6PM PT

    The countdown to a Bali High Wedding has begun. The mother of the royal groom is an Australian Balinese princess. Organizing a wedding is stressful for any mother. But what is you are also expected to supervise complex Hindu traditions, observe royal protocols and your son, the prince, is marrying a celebrity Indonesian actress?
  • Never Seen It, Never Done It
    Every Tuesday @ 7PM ET/ 4PM PT

    Most people usually cannot travel the world and take in the rarest sights. The programs in this series offer viewers the precious opportunities to do just that. Even the most jaded tourist, the one who has been there and done that, will find these destinations fresh, enchanting and informative.
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  • Operation Mincemeat

  • Denying the Moon Landing

  • Royal Wedding Bali Style

  • Never Seen It, Never Done It

  • What is eqhd?

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eqhd™ celebrates ideas, perspectives and ways of life around the world by bringing your family smart, compelling documentaries and commercial-free feature films that will inspire and engage you. Challenge your mind and feed your curiosity with a channel that doesn’t shy away from divergent opinions

Hell's Miner of Potosi

In the Potosi mountains in Bolivia, Cerro Rico is know as the highest and most dangerous silver mines in the world with 8 million men killed over the past 500 years. Here, miners dig tirelessly in a suffocating atmosphere with poisonous dust and the risk of being buried alive by a tunnel collapse. Eduardo Mamani, a 22 year old miner, has embraced this risky life, but dreams of a better life far from his reality of daily mining work. [More]
Full Signal

Full Signal talks to scientists around the world who are researching the health effects related to cellular technology; to veteran journalists who have called attention to the issue for decades; to activists who are fighting to regulate the placement of antennas; and to lawyers and law makers who represent the people wanting those antennas regulated. [More]
A Story of People in War and Peace

This is a powerful, personal understanding of the human costs of war through the eyes and lens of Armenian filmmaker Vardan Hovhannisyan. Prompted by a question from his son, Hovhannisyan embarks on a journey to find his surviving trench mates from the Nagorno-Karabagh war of the early nineties with neighboring Azerbaijan and examines the lasting effects of the war during a time of peace. [More]
How to Start a Revolution

As a fresh wave of revolutionary spirit sweeps the world, one man’s ideas continue to inspire, mobilize and unite protestors, giving them the tools to topple dictators. Quiet, unassuming, and softly spoken, 83-year-old Professor Gene Sharp is the world’s leading expert on nonviolent revolution. This is the inspirational story of the power of people to change their world, the modern revolution, and the man behind it all. [More]
The World from Above

The World from Above offers an entirely different view of the world. From 10,000ft in the air to just a few feet above ground, the aerial cameras seek out the beautiful, as well as the dramatic, on journeys across very different parts of the world including Europe, Africa and the United States. Each journey will take the audience on a magical trip and offer up the world from a new angle. [More]
Sunday, Feb.12
@ 10PM ET/ 7PM PT
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Saturday, February 4
@ 8PM ET/ 5PM PT
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Sunday, Jan.29
@ 10PM ET/ 7PM PT
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Saturday, Feb.11
@ 8PM ET/ 5PM PT
CANADIAN SERIES PREMIERE
Friday, Feb.10
@ 7:30PM ET/ 4:30PM PT
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